Dr. Hasan Salman, President of the Eritrean Union of Islamic Scholars, urged Muslims worldwide to rally behind the Palestinian people in Gaza, condemning ongoing israeli actions as "massacre and genocide."
In an exclusive interview with Ilke News Agency (ILKHA), Dr. Hasan Salman emphasized the significance of Al-Quds Global Week amidst the ongoing atrocities in Gaza.
He underscored the sacrifices made by Palestinians in their resistance against israeli aggression, stating that their struggle holds profound importance for the global Muslim community and humanity as a whole.
Highlighting the relentless oppression faced by Palestinians under the israeli occupation regime, Salman lamented the global silence and inaction, particularly from major powers and the United Nations Security Council, in response to the massacres committed by the zionist occupation forces.
"Today's world is unfortunately a world where people suffer from injustice, oppression, and persecution," Salman remarked. "Global Zionism and the crusader alliance have occupied our region for decades, perpetuating a cycle of violence and injustice."
Expressing dismay over the lack of intervention from international bodies, Salman called for unwavering support for the mujahideen and the people of Gaza during Al-Quds Global Week. He outlined plans for various events, including marches, demonstrations, and sit-ins, aimed at raising awareness and mobilizing support for the Palestinian cause.
"We urge all Muslims to unite in support of the Palestinian people," Selman said. "Through financial aid and prayers, we aim to make this week a turning point in the struggle for justice and freedom."
Concluding his statement, Hasan Selman appealed to Allah for guidance and assistance in achieving victory for Gaza and Palestine, echoing the sentiments of solidarity and resilience shared by Muslim communities worldwide. (ILKHA)
LEGAL WARNING: All rights of the published news, photos and videos are reserved by İlke Haber Ajansı Basın Yayın San. Trade A.Ş. Under no circumstances can all or part of the news, photos and videos be used without a written contract or subscription.
A group of women activists gathered in Istanbul’s Üsküdar district on Monday to protest the killing of Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi, a Turkish-American citizen, by Israeli snipers in the West Bank.
The body of 8-year-old Narin Güran, who was found dead in a sack by a stream 19 days after her disappearance, was buried on Sunday in her village in Diyarbakır.
Turkish airstrikes have targeted and destroyed 21 locations used by PKK militants in northern Iraq, the Turkish Defense Ministry announced on Monday.
Multiple Israeli airstrikes hit Syria’s Hama countryside late on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of at least five civilians, Syrian state media reported.